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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1660980" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Not to put words in [USER=14161]@gcreekrch[/USER]'s mouth but I believe he runs the numbers to have those bulls and still make up pot loads. He's also more like a pro player than a guy who played Jr high one time. There isn't much uncontested ground here lol. You both have your points and you're both entitled to your opinions. He's not wrong - it's a good move to go towards uniformity. You're not wrong - experimentation isn't a bad thing. There's enough cattle out there I'm sure he can see the crosses he's considering and not divide his efforts - maximize his returns when he sells. Maybe when it's time to replace bulls switch crosses.Anyway the kid will decide his own path it doesn't matter what any of us say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1660980, member: 38101"] Not to put words in [USER=14161]@gcreekrch[/USER]'s mouth but I believe he runs the numbers to have those bulls and still make up pot loads. He's also more like a pro player than a guy who played Jr high one time. There isn't much uncontested ground here lol. You both have your points and you're both entitled to your opinions. He's not wrong - it's a good move to go towards uniformity. You're not wrong - experimentation isn't a bad thing. There's enough cattle out there I'm sure he can see the crosses he's considering and not divide his efforts - maximize his returns when he sells. Maybe when it's time to replace bulls switch crosses.Anyway the kid will decide his own path it doesn't matter what any of us say. [/QUOTE]
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